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| Author: | StuartW [ Fri Nov 04, 2022 6:00 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Fake Norwich driver kidnapped female when man went for cash |
Slight variation on the normal scenario, but what made him think he could possibly get away with this, unless he was a total headbanger. But the woman was found safe after an hour, which kind of suggests he wasn't a complete Wayne Couzens-type psycho Fake taxi driver pleads guilty to kidnapping woman in Norwich https://www.edp24.co.uk/news/crime/man- ... ap-9355770 A man who posed as a taxi driver to pick up a woman has admitted kidnapping her. Grant McCluskey, 38, claimed to be providing a taxi service when he picked up the woman and a man on Riverside Road, Norwich. The male passenger was then asked to withdraw money for the fare at a cash point on Plumstead Road. When he got out of the car, McCluskey drove off with just the woman inside. Police were alerted, at about 5.10am on Saturday, May 21 this year. Officers traced the vehicle to a car park on Pilling Park Road about an hour later and found the woman, who was safe. McCluskey, of Cedar Road, Norwich, was subsequently charged with kidnap, kidnap with an intent to commit a sexual offence and administering a substance with intent to overpower following the incident. He had been due to stand trial later this month having denied the offences. But the case was back at Norwich Crown Court on Friday (November 4) for a further case management hearing. McCluskey, who appeared via videolink from Norwich Prison, pleaded guilty to two offences - kidnap and another charge of committing an offence with an intention to commit a sexual offence. Will Carter, prosecuting, said he had been told by barristers representing McCluskey that "those pleas were likely to be forthcoming". He added that the pleas put forward by the defendant "were acceptable". Matthew McNiff, representing McCluskey, said owing to the nature of the offences he suspected the court would want reports, including an assessment of his dangerousness, to be carried out. Judge Anthony Bate, who has reserved the case to himself, adjourned sentence until January 27 next year. The judge has asked for pre-sentence reports, including "a risk assessment on the question of dangerousness", to be carried out. McCluskey, who wore a grey top and had a beard, was remanded in custody until sentencing. There was no application for bail. |
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| Author: | edders23 [ Fri Nov 04, 2022 6:13 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fake Norwich driver kidnapped female when man went for c |
hopefully he'll learn what it's like to be a victim in the showers ! |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Sat Mar 25, 2023 9:27 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: Fake Norwich driver kidnapped female when man went for c |
Fake taxi driver to be sentenced for Norwich kidnapping A man who posed as a taxi driver to pick up a woman is to be sentenced after he admitted kidnapping her. Grant McCluskey, 38, is due to appear at Norwich Crown Court on Monday (March 27) after he admitted kidnap and another charge of committing an offence with an intention to commit a sexual offence. It follows an incident on May 21 last year when McCluskey claimed to be providing a taxi service when he picked up the woman and a man on Riverside Road, Norwich. When the man got out to withdraw cash on Plumstead Road for the fare, the driver left with the female passenger and police were alerted. Officers, who had been called at about 5.10am, traced the vehicle to a car park on Pilling Park Road at 6.15am - just over an hour later. The woman, who was safe, was found by police. McCluskey, formerly of Cedar Road, Norwich, admitted the offences when he last appeared before the crown court in November last year. Will Carter, who was prosecuting at the time of the last hearing, said he had been told by barristers representing McCluskey that "those pleas were likely to be forthcoming". Matthew McNiff, representing McCluskey, said owing to the nature of the offences he suspected the court would want reports, including an assessment of his dangerousness, to be carried out. Judge Anthony Bate, who has reserved the case to himself, asked for pre-sentence reports, including "a risk assessment on the question of dangerousness", to be carried out prior to sentence. McCluskey had initially been charged with kidnap, kidnap with intent to commit a sexual offence and administering a substance with intent to overpower. But pleas put forward by the defendant on the last occasion were deemed as being "acceptable" by the prosecution. |
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